-UNIU.N STEAMSHIP <;uMPAMY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. New Zealand and South Seas Exhibiition. TN connection with tho jilioV" Exliibi- -*• Hon, opened on November 26th, the Union Steiimshio C'>m|ißny will issue from the lßtli November lo 31st March, 1890, Return Tick-is. to Dunedin at the loliowiiiff Specially Reduced Rates, Kivinor Passengers the opportunity of proceeding the whole way by steamer, or by steamer and train combined— To Lyttelton by SteamerSaloon, £3 ; second class, £2, To Dunedin by steamer— Saloon ,£4 l()s; necond class £3. To Lyttelton by steamer, thence by rail to Dunedin, returning same route— Saloon, with first-class rail- '"'' way ticket ../ £4 : 17 6 Saloon, witli second-class : railway ticket ... £4 5 0 Second-class, with ssecond--class railway ticket £3 5 0 I These Tickets are available for Thirty Days from date' of,,issue, but the usual Exoursion Ttdketsi available for Three Months, as wal, as Tickets including trip to Lake Wakatipu, will also be issued at reduced rates, Handbills, giving full particulars of routes and fares, and information regarding special services of steamers, can be obtained, at the Company's Offices Blenheim ard Picton. Steam Service TO MAHAKIPAWA GOLDFLELD The Royal Mall Steamers TOEEA AND PHCENIX k .4?ILL run between the QrOV9 V <md Picton as under— Mondays. Leave Picton at 8.30 a.m.: Leave Grove at 5 p.m. Tuesdays. Leave Picton at 8.30 a.m and 2 p.m Leave Grove at 10 a.m and 5 p.m Thursdays. ' Leave Picton at .10 .a.m.. ■ Leave Grove at 5 p.m : Fridays Leave Piston via Turea' 'Neck at 8.30 . a.m aud 2 p.m (not calling at Torea) Leave Grove at 11,30 u.m and 5 ulm Sundays./ Leave Picton at 9 a.m Leave (irove at 5 p.m For■ Wednesday's' and Saturdays, until further notice, arraugements can be made for special steamer, , Further information may be;obtained from Mr W. A. Collins, agent at Cullensville, or from . A. FISK, Agents Picton. TEE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCLEIT (UM-UMSD.) ■ "NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS; Edwin John Spense (Dalgety & Co., ; Limited), Chairman. G. Beethain, Esq., M.li.K. : ' S. Thorue George, Esq. J. B. Marco urt, Esq. The Hon. W. J. Ai. Laruach, C M.G., M.H.ii., ...... The Hen. G. McLean, M.L.C. F. J. Moss,, Esq, L The Eon. E. VV. Punter. Leonard Harper, Eau. Tue Hou. Sir Itobeit Stout, K.C.MG. FjiAiNota J. Fox, Secretary, Accumulated Funds exceed Cue MillLa: Annual Income exceeds £325,000." ■JL Couixul AluruAi, oilers extraordinary adoaiUui/M } uom.uatug uue Assurance o'u we Jiuliul prinjipnj With, a good investment. Before insuring peritio tne prospectus bltbis society. Policies absolutely unconditional aud live from all restrictions. i'ue'Colonial iluuiailast yoar tramacted the third largest new uusiuesa of all Jiiitisu lut) unices—o7 m uumoer, U. Vi EitoiiuvE, i Local Ajj&ybr Havelock %
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 21, 4 April 1890, Page 1
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